Next week in Munich – T. Mills, Tour de France and Tiger & Woods
It’s the final couple of days of the bleakest month of the year. The month when you get a fever, when you’re taking…
Kriegerin (Combat Girls) – Review
Kriegerin is a forcible directorial debut from Berlin-born film graduate David Wnendt. The theme is uncomfortable – the subculture of East-German neo-Nazism, focusing…
Next week in Munich – Duran Duran, Musik Ekspres & Asa
A confession. Last week, I managed to forget the highlight of the week in my “NWIM” (that acronym doesn’t really work, does it?)…
Nicolas Jaar – Rote Sonne
Nicolas Jaar has just turned twenty-two. He’s got his own record label, he released his formidable debut album Space is Only Noise last…
English Book Stores in Munich
I love The Munich Readery for several reasons. It’s a quaint second-hand book shop, with leather chairs and hot drinks. I think Sex…
Next week in Munich – Gay Pirates, La Dispute
A rather quiet January week, this week’s highlight is the singer-songwriter open stage event in Import Export on Wednesday 18th. It costs just…
Roecklplatz
Roecklplatz is one of my favourite restaurants in Munich. Their schnitzel (and this has been vouched for by a Bavarian) is one of…
Why I Never Became a Dancer
The air-raid-shelter basement of the Haus der Kunst is reason enough to visit the Goetz Collection‘s latest exhibition. It was apparently used as…
Next week in Munich – A Zombie Apocalypse Party
January seems to be flooded with high-culture in Munich. There seems to be so few good musicians touring right now, yet there’s a…
About Rachel
I’m Rachel, the author behind Arts in Munich. I moved to Munich in the summer of 2008. Over the past four years I’ve contributed…